I'm pretty
sure any parent does the same thing.
Instead, it's a deliciously amusing and sometimes surprisingly poignant look at the difficulties of being a 15 - year old outsider whose chief goals in life are getting laid and making sure his parents don't split up.
Not exact matches
Sure, you can look to your
parents or a couple you admire for the occasional ancedote, but
doing the exact same thing as another couple will never work out.
But if you're a
parent, a more compelling question may be: «What can I
do to make
sure my kids succeed in life?»
After all, there are plenty of hyper - anxious
parents who will
do and pay anything to make
sure no ailment or discomfort befalls their children.
Eric Wrubel, who represented the child in one of the cases, hailed the ruling, saying it would make
sure «one
parent doesn't disappear because one person doesn't like the other anymore.»
Sure, they care about money — but they're used to the idea that they might not make as much as their
parents did.
To reduce the pangs of homesickness, Boleantu suggests you buy a cheap computer for any close relatives (such as
parents) who
do not have email access and make
sure they know how to use it.
«A» hides from Michael's
parents with Rhiannon to make
sure they don't wake up in Hawaii next (because «A» switches into a nearby body at the end of each night).
Many
parents don't want to become a burden on their children in retirement and ensuring their own financial success will make
sure they maintain their independence.»
They have to be interviewed to make
sure that this is their decision and not their
parents although at times people of all ages
do get baptized for the wrong reason be they 8 or 58.
Sure I disrespected my
parents from time to time, but once again I don't for one second believe that
doing so makes someone a horrible person.
Human se / xuality is a comp.lex spectrum to be
sure, but don't put too much stock in the Fre.udian «blame the
parents» approach.
And I'm not even
sure I've listed all the tasks that pastors
do... If you can
do all that with excellence and keep a full time job and lead by example in your home / marriage /
parenting... Then you need a cape with a big S on it!
I am not
sure it is about being strong — many codependents are very strong for a very long time, coping with an addict and covering up for them and managing them and all the emotional stuff that goes with it, alongside
doing jobs and looking after kids as effectively a single
parent.
Having a child doesn't mean you can only be friends with other
parents, obviously, but it
sure is nice to connect with others who are in the same stage of life and get what you are going through (and who are OK with calling it a night before 7 p.m.) The old adage is true, it really
does take a village to raise a family.
I also believe that human life is invaluable, and that is why
parents should have the ability to make
sure that when they
do bring a new person to this earth, they can take care of them, and that they can offer them the best possible.
To be
sure — so my
parents thought — they needed Christianity in order to make democracy work and escape communism, as well as for their souls» salvation, but that belief
did not make me suppose that Westerners are superior.
Parents with economic means
do everything they can to make
sure their children succeed, and rightfully so, but they often
do so while giving little or no thought to the consequences of their actions for other children in the system.
I'm not
sure where your comming from with this but believe me if you are born poor and to
parents who
do not have a high education level it's EXTREMELY difficult to get out of that situation.
In this way, God is making
sure that children
do not suffer for the poor decisions of their
parents.
Sure, women have access to the Pill and work in the marketplace»
does that mean the children men and women keep creating suddenly lost the need for married
parents?
Yeah, right... he «unintentionally hurt» people... he accidentally said
parents should hit their kids if they THINK they might be gay...
sure, it was a typo... he couldn't actually have MEANT it... and it was secular liberal media's fault... because all real «fair - minded» people know what he meant... and that he didn't mean it... and someone else was to blame if he
did... not that he
did... but still he was the REAL victim...
Sure the Gosselin kids have matching clubhouses and cute clothes and constant activities and memories from expensive vacations, but now they don't have a strong marriage to look up to... which is one of the greatest gifts
parents can give their children.
This can be
done by
doing anything from making
sure the other children of the family are being taken care of when the
parents and victim have to go to court, to helping connect the family with a qualified trauma therapist.
I really loved the end result, as
did my
parents — I'm pretty
sure I saw a tear in my mom's eye.
We get asked this fairly often by many new moms and
parents who want to make
sure they're
doing what is best for their babies.
That's why it's not unusual for
parents of food allergic eaters to focus so much on making
sure there are no traces of a certain allergen (which is the number one priority), that they
do not concern themselves with other ingredients — allergens, toxins, food additives and colorings, that could be contributing to other, seemingly unrelated health issues that their child is facing as well.
This transfer is far from being easy or uncomplicated though and we still
do not even know for
sure that his
parent club Real Madrid will actually sell him on after bringing him back from Juventus.
Sure there are fans who say stupid stuff about players but there are also fans who offer constructive criticism who to someone like you or I could see it just as that since we have no dog in the fight, but to someone like Nojel's mom who
does have a dog fight any negative connotation is going to be seen as negative, it's natural reaction for a
parent.
What ever you choose I'm
sure will be the best because you're one of those
parents who puts thought and research into what she
does.
Maybe it's because things were different back then, we didn't have tablets and apps and television channels devoted to non-stop children's programming and I'm
sure my
parents had to be more creative in coming up with ways to amuse me and my sisters.
Things that have worked for other
parents: getting rid of the baby bucket & getting a rear - facing convertible seat; putting the seat slightly more upright (for older babies whose heads don't slump forward & no more than 30 degrees), putting the radio station to static & having it the same volume as the crying, singing, trying different kinds of music, sitting in the back with the baby (obviously only works if someone else can drive:)-RRB-, having toys that are just for the car, only going somewhere when baby is sleepy... I'm
sure there's others, those are the most common
We spend a lot of time with high school students, and there is one thing we know for
sure: they don't want the college application to take over their lives and result in non-stop strife in their families, but they just don't know how to avoid it, and, frequently, neither
do their
parents.
Concerned
parents want to be
sure that their daughter or son's work is the best it can possibly be, and here is where they veer from being supportive to being over-involved: they begin
doing the work.
Sure,
parents don't always want to abandon their beloved animals or drop them at the front door of kill shelters, but when your number's up, it's up!
I feel immensely confident in my
parenting goals and current practices and am not even
sure if I could feel judged by someone who has a different feeling about it all if I tried, so confident am I in what I'm
doing.
I'm also going to guess (though I don't know for
sure) that in same - sex couples where both
parents are female, both are called mom, no matter who takes on what tasks?
, babies don't really care where they are, so long as they're with their
parents, so the main focus should be on what you, your husband and your
parents like to
do, and just make
sure that babies will be welcomed when you're
doing it.
Most youth sports organizations now use e-mail to keep
parents informed of practice schedules, game times, sign - up dates, forms due, tournament dates, directions to games etc. (be
sure to print out directions no later than the night before an away game; you don't want to leave it to the last minute or plug the address into your calendar so you can use it to get directions from a smartphone app like Google Maps).
Thank a teacher for making a difference in your life, hug a friend who has helped you in a time of need, and be
sure to thank your
parents for all that they have
done and will continue to
do for you as you embark on your next adventure.
Many
parents focus attention on their children's grades and extracurricular activities, such as by making
sure kids study,
do their homework, and get to soccer practice or dance lessons prepared and on time.
Nature seems to
doing its best to make
sure parents take care of their offspring by making both
parents less outgoing, less interested in making new babies, making it easier for them build on weight (hence protecting them from starvation) and making them calmer.
Also be
sure to tell a
parent if you're having trouble getting your homework
done or you're not getting enough sleep.
With 6 kids it is definitely a balancing act, I'm
sure, and although I only have one child myself, I work with 1,000 s of
parents on this topic and know of several who
do EC successfully with multiple children.
When another child behaves aggressively toward them, like taking a toy out of their hands, many preschoolers aren't
sure what to
do, so they look to a
parent for help.
The first thing that you need to
do is check your
parenting plan, so that you will know, for
sure, what plan you already agreed to for your family's holiday schedule.
Right now, thousands of
parents across the country are asking themselves, «How am I going to get my child up on time, get him to
do his homework and make
sure he stays out of trouble this year?»
I don't know how it happens, but I'm
sure their
parents would be shocked to find out their kid's behavior.
We all, as
parents and caregivers, need to
do what works best for us to make
sure our kids get their needs met.